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Head-to-head

Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure vs Cooking City

Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure 4.7★ · Free + IAP · ⚠ stale 60
Winner Cooking City
Cooking City 4.8★ · Free + IAP 75

Cooking City has a slight edge due to its engaging gameplay and the possibility of progression without constant spending, despite some users experiencing glitches and ad frequency.

Cooking City and Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure are both free-to-play cooking games with in-app purchases. Cooking City is praised for its addictive gameplay and the ability to progress without spending money, though some users report glitches and frequent ads. Crazy Diner's reviews are not available for a direct comparison, making it difficult to assess its user experience.

Head to head

Features edge: Cooking CityR18R19R32R50
Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure Reviews for Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure are not available to assess its features.
Cooking City Cooking City offers diverse levels and restaurants, with users enjoying the fast-paced gameplay and the variety of dishes native to different cities R19R50R18. Some players appreciate the mini-games for boosts and the option to not complete all parts of a level to progress R32.
Ease of Use edge: Cooking CityR2R3R10R25
Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure Reviews for Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure are not available to assess its ease of use.
Cooking City Cooking City is generally considered easy to pick up, starting simple and becoming more challenging . However, some users find the double-tap to bin dishes annoying, leading to accidental game overs R2. There are also reports of glitches affecting gameplay, such as serving only one option at a bar or upgrades not applying R3R10R25.
Reliability tieR7R8R9R10
Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure Reviews for Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure are not available to assess its reliability.
Cooking City Cooking City has mixed reliability feedback. Some users report glitches, such as the game taking them back to square one after completing a level, upgrades not applying, or constant glitches during gameplay R10R25. Others mention the game crashing occasionally, which they resolved by updating their iOS . However, many users enjoy the game without mentioning significant reliability issues R7R8R9.
Price/Value edge: Cooking CityR1R6R18R21
Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure is Free + IAP, but specific user feedback on its value proposition is not available.
Cooking City Cooking City is Free + IAP. Many users feel it's possible to progress without spending money if they are patient and collect daily rewards R18R21. However, some players find levels become too difficult without boosters, which often require in-app purchases, making the game expensive for them R1R6R31. There's a perception that the game tries to 'cheat' players into buying gems by not giving enough time to complete levels R1.
Support tieR3R10R20R25
Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure Reviews for Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure are not available to assess its support.
Cooking City Cooking City reviews do not explicitly mention user support experiences. However, some users request bug fixes for issues like glitches or upgrades not applying, implying a need for developer intervention R3R10R25. The game does offer quick updates according to one user R20.
Pick Crazy Diner:Kitchen Adventure if

You are looking for a cooking game and are open to trying Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure, but be aware that specific user feedback is not available for direct comparison.

Pick Cooking City if

You enjoy fast-paced, addictive cooking games with a variety of levels and are willing to be patient to progress without spending money R18. You don't mind occasional ads or minor glitches, or you are prepared to update the app to resolve crashing issues .

Evidence note: The comparison is heavily one-sided as no user reviews for Crazy Diner: Kitchen Adventure were provided, making it impossible to evaluate App A directly. All 'A_take' fields reflect this lack of data. The 'score_a' is an estimate based on typical free-to-play game issues without specific review evidence.

Frequently asked

Is Cooking City free to play?
Yes, Cooking City is free to download and play, but it includes in-app purchases for items like boosters and gems R5R6R31.
Does Cooking City have a lot of ads?
User experiences with ads in Cooking City vary; some report 'waayyyyyy too many adverts' appearing nearly every level, while others state there are 'not many adverts' or that they can be paid to remove R4R12R21R44.
Can you progress in Cooking City without spending money?
Yes, many users confirm it is possible to progress through Cooking City without spending money if you are patient, collect daily rewards, and play consistently R18R21. However, some levels can become very difficult, leading some players to feel compelled to buy boosters R6R31.

What reviewers actually said

Built only from these 50 real reviews (foreign ones translated). Superscripts jump to the quote here. Apple has no per-review links, so [ref] opens that app's reviews on the App Store.

  1. [R18] Cooking City 4/5 · GB Addictive game with many rewards, room for improvement: If you’re patient, collect your rewards daily and play everyday you can get through this game without paying for anything. I downloaded in January this year. Apart from a couple of months when I got bored and didn’t play, I’ve played consistently and have now reached the final city (New Delhi). I like that they have actual dishes that are n
  2. [R19] Cooking City 4/5 · GB Entertainment: Enjoyable and very entertaining, diffferent levels and restaurants
  3. [R32] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Fab game: Really enjoying the game, fast paced and levels just right to complete without using too many gems or boosters. Like you don’t always have to complete all 3 parts of each level to proceed. Lots of different mini games to get boosts but you don’t have to play them. Also like you can kill some time playing rather than feel you need to play for hours to progress.
  4. [R50] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Really enjoy this game!: I love pass the levels and make more hard when there is more things to unlock. Also I love when getting fuller with dishes and plates! I basically I love all about this games!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
  5. [R2] Cooking City 4/5 · GB Only one thing missing: The game is great seriously no complaints but the only thing I wanna say is that to bin the dishes, you need to double tap. I don’t know if I’m the only person that does this but when you get really into the game you double tap by accident and it really annoys me when the game ends just because I accidentally double tapped and I also have to spend my diamonds on something t
  6. [R3] Cooking City 3/5 · GB Glitch: Game good but got to bbq bar and on every level the only serving option is orange juice!!
  7. [R10] Cooking City 4/5 · GB Good but: I think the game is very good and fun I can play it for hours! But it keeps on glichting whenever I do anything. So if the game can change that i would give it 5 stars but not yet.
  8. [R25] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Thanksgiving feast: Everything I complete a level it takes me back to square one which is rather annoying could you guys fix this. I keep upgrading and my stuff isn’t upgrading but it’s taking my money You guys need to fix this !
  9. [R7] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Amazing❤️👍🏾: This game is really interesting and very fun it the only game I play 👌🏾😻
  10. [R8] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Brill: Love this game, levels can get hard but it’s all part of the fun
  11. [R9] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Super addictive: I absolutely love this game, I’m hooked.
  12. [R1] Cooking City 1/5 · GB Doesn’t let you complete levels: I enjoy the game and the fast pace of it, however the game often tries to cheat you. It doesn’t give you enough time to complete the levels so you have to use gems which of course you end up buying. The clock starts counting down on the level before the customer even walks in, it should start when the customer makes the first order. Also some levels you can have al
  13. [R6] Cooking City 2/5 · GB Impossible to progress without spending money: Gave this two stars as the game is great at the start, but once you get to about halfway through the third level (the doughnut shop) the levels become so ridiculously hard that you can’t win without buying “boosters”. Using the boosters for every single level takes the fun out of the game because it feels like paying to win rather than winning due t
  14. [R21] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Cooking city: Really addictive and fun , lots of adverts but you can pay to get rid of them ,I have not paid anything to this but have got through to the pizzaeria shop , so start with breakfast then burger bar then sweet shop , now I’m on pizzeria which took a while but if you go on levels over and over you can get given more gems and bonuses which help you get through . So now it’s a while later
  15. [R20] Cooking City 5/5 · GB 5star game: Fun! Quick updates
  16. [R5] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Good Game: This game gets you hooked and although I have bought some boosts it is not as bad as other games and it’s only every now and again unlike other games.
  17. [R31] Cooking City 5/5 · GB In-app purchases: This is a great game but, very disappointing you can’t pass some levels without boosts so you have to either spend money or wait days to earn enough gems. Maybe reward with coins and gems when levels passed.
  18. [R4] Cooking City 1/5 · GB Great game but waayyyyyy too many adverts!: Nearly every level you have to watch an advert, then you think you got away with watching an advert and it will pop up making you watch a 30 second one.
  19. [R12] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Great game!: Not many adverts, fast paced and overall really fun! I highly recommend if you enjoy playing cooking games!
  20. [R44] Cooking City 5/5 · GB Great 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😂😂😂😂: This is a great game you should definitely get it there is no adds and my little brother is addicted so you should definitely get it

Synthesized from 50 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store